Strengthening Pandemic Vaccine Preparedness in Africa
About the Project
What is SPAVPA?
Strengthening Pandemic Vaccine Preparedness in Africa (SPAVPA) is a two-year collaborative research initiative running from November 2025 to October 2027, funded by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR). The project brings together researchers, policymakers, and public health experts across 12 African countries to understand the upstream factors that drove high and low COVID-19 vaccination rates — and to translate those findings into actionable policy for national governments, Africa CDC, and the WHO Regional Office for Africa.
Our work spans a systematic review, regression modelling, mixed-methods country comparisons, capacity building, and a co-designed Knowledge Translation strategy guided by a dedicated Knowledge User Committee of regional experts from WHO, Africa CDC, and Ministries of Health across Africa.
Context
The Problem & Our Solution
Research Design
Five Integrated Objectives
Impact
Anticipated Outputs
Short-Term
Detailed analysis uncovering regional vaccination disparities and identifying successful strategies across sub-Saharan Africa
Evidence-based strengths framework built from in-country success stories
Targeted dissemination to policymakers through established regional and global networks
Long-Term
Strengthened partnerships with national governments, Africa CDC, WHO Regional Office for Africa, and regional vaccine centres
Actionable policy tools including briefs, data visualizations, and implementation reports
Enhanced research capacity through training, mentorship, and annual symposia
Continuous knowledge exchange through regional workshops and iterative feedback mechanisms
Network
Key Partner Countries
Meet Our Country Partners
Learn about the 12 research institutions and Principal Investigators driving this work across Africa.
